Stunning Railing

City Hall, San Francisco

Radiating Light

A building on Market Street, San Francisco.

Moving Out of the Station

San Francisco’s underground Muni at the Chinatown Station.

Lifting Up

World Trade Center Oculus, New York City. Architect Santiago Calatrava.

Looking Up

World Trade Center Oculus, New York City. Architect Santiago Calatrava.

Looking Down

This is view from The Edge looking straight down onto New York City traffic through the glass that people can walk on. The Edge is located in Hudson Yard and is 100 stories above the ground, and gives viewers a 360-degree view of New York and New Jersey

New York City Lights Up

Falling Backward

Off the Embarcadero Center in San Francisco, California

Ship Shape

A building in the South of Market Street area in San Francisco, California

Reflections

South of Market Street in San Francisco.

Lines

Taken in South of Market Street area, San Francisco, California.

Minimalism

Taken in South of Market Street area, San Francisco, California

Even More Twisted

Building reflection
The MIRA SF is reflected in a glass building South of Market Street, San Francisco, California. The architect for the MIRA SF is The Studio Gang. It’s a fantastic building and has been the subject of many of my photographs.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Pilgram Congrational Church

Frank Lloyd Wright designed building
This building was designed by Wright in 1958 shortly before his death. It was completed in 1963. It is located in Redding, California.

Pointed

Birkenstock building
The Birkenstock building was originally the McCraw-Hill Distribution Center. It opened in 1983. The architect is John Savage Bolles, and Associates.

Enjoying the View

Crane Cove Park, Dogpatch, San Francisco, CA

Looking Up

Buildings in the South of Market (SoMa) area of San Francisco, California.

An Abstract View of the Mira SF Building

Looking up into the Mira-SF building in San Francisco, CA. The original image was rotated 90 degrees to the right to create a more graphic view.

A B&W Interpretation of Frank Gehry’s Stata Center at MIT

Gehry Building MIT
The Ray and Maria Stata Center or Building 32 is a 720,000-square-foot (67,000 m2) academic complex designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank Gehry for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The building opened for initial occupancy on March 16, 2004. (Wikipedia)

MIRA-SF

The architects are the Studio Gang and the owners are Tichman and Speyer. It is located in South of Market area in San Francisco.

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Catalog of Fine Art Black and White Photographs

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Broaden your technical and creative skills. Unleash the artist within you.

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Part 2, The Vintage Years

For Earth Below

Photography by Keith Goldstein

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Viewfinder

A photo blog by Dan Holtmeyer

neihtn

Books & Photographs

Wandering through Time and Place

Exploring the world with Curtis and Peggy Mekemson

Richard Tommy Campion - Photographer

Ordinary, extraordinary & unusual images in my life.

Cee's Photo Challenges

Teaching the art of composition for photography.

Peter Corr

Art & Photography

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PHOTOGRAPHY

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